Joseph Rohrer, MD
Joseph Rohrer, MD
Board-certified in Otolaryngology
For me, what's most rewarding is when we help kids hear their teacher, control their allergies so they can play outside, or remove their tonsils so they don’t get sick or can sleep through the night. Although they may never thank us, the satisfaction is knowing we gave them the chance to flourish.
When I embarked on my journey in medical school, I didn't know the field of ENT existed, much less an understanding of the role of an otolaryngologist and what they do. However, it didn't take long for me to grasp our impact on individuals' ability to communicate, whether through hearing, voice, or facial expressions. We also play a vital role in helping people breathe and sleep. As ENT specialists, we help people thrive, and that is what I enjoy doing for my patients. The opportunity to enable people to become the best version of themselves is what truly motivates me.
Throughout my medical training and career, I have been fortunate to experience different regions within the United States and abroad. Growing up in Minnesota, I ventured west after high school to attend the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado, where I excelled and earned a distinguished degree in biology. I then earned my medical degree back home at the University of Minnesota Medical School and completed my residency at the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium in Texas. I have had the privilege of working as an Air Force Surgeon in England and serving in the British National Health Service for two years. Additionally, I have fulfilled duties at Wright Patterson Medical Center in Ohio, Langley AFB Hospital in Virginia, and the Air Force Academy. During a deployment to Afghanistan, I also served as the Chief of Facial Trauma.
A motto I adopted during my military service, which I strive to embody, is "In this office, everyone is treated like a General." I firmly believe that every individual deserves respect.
In my free time away from the clinic, you can find me playing beach volleyball or pickleball or simply enjoying a good book by the lake. Whenever possible, I love the opportunity to spend time with friends, even if it means taking a plane ride due to having lived in various locations throughout my life.
Board Certifications
• American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
• Institute for Healthcare Improvement—Quality Improvement
• Advanced Trauma and Life Support
• Inspire implant-certified
• Basic course in Otolaryngic Allergy and Immunology (2010)
Education & Training
Residencies: San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium
Medical: University of Minnesota Medical School
Undergraduate: United States Air Force Academy
Licensure
State of Minnesota
Special Clinical Interests
Otoplasty, Inspire implants, sinus surgery, thyroid lesions
Professional Organizations
• American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Hospital Affiliations
• Maple Grove Hospital
• North Memorial Medical Center
Seeing patients at these locations
Maple Grove
Maple Grove Hospital
9825 Hospital Drive
Suite 203
Maple Grove, MN 55369
763-233-5755
763-233-5782 fax
Golden Valley
8301 Golden Valley Road
Suite 200
Golden Valley, MN 55427
763-233-5755
763-233-5782 fax
Robbinsdale
Robbinsdale Medical Building
3366 Oakdale Avenue North
Suite 150
Robbinsdale, MN 55422
763-233-5755
763-233-5782 fax